CN112957662B - Convertible bench and vertical stable support - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a convertible bench and a vertical stabilizing support. An exercise machine for performing a variety of different exercise routines includes a rotating arm assembly and an oscillating exercise table. The exercise station may include a bench seat and a stabilizing support, and may be adjusted to provide a number of different configurations. For example, the bench seat and the stabilizing support may pivot forward and rearward, and the stabilizing support may extend upward and downward to support the user's body in different positions while performing different fitness routines.
Description
Divisional application information
The present application is a divisional application filed on 2016, 26, 8, and under the heading "201680049709.8", entitled "convertible bench and vertical stabilizing support".
Statement regarding federally sponsored research or development
This application is not the subject of any federally sponsored research or development.
Names of parties to a federated research agreement
There is no joint research agreement with any third party.
Cross reference to related applications
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 62/211,346, filed on 8/28/2015, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
Technical Field
The following description relates generally to exercise equipment. In particular, embodiments of the present invention are directed to exercise machines that include an exercise bench for supporting a user. The exercise bench may support the user in a sitting position, or in other positions on the user's back, chest, thighs, or other body parts while the user is performing different fitness routines.
Background
The exercise machine may include multiple stations for performing different exercise routines in different locations. For example, the exercise machine may include a fixed bench for supporting the user while performing the exercise routine in a sitting position. Another station may include a stabilizing support for supporting a user while performing a fitness routine in a standing position.
Functional trainers are a class of exercise machines that have become popular in recent years because of their versatility. In particular, the function trainer includes adjustable components that allow a user to perform a wide variety of exercises in a wide variety of positions. Due to its ability to deform itself into different configurations, it can mimic most conventional multiple-stage machines and free weights with only a few adjustments. Many types of function trainers exist on the market today and they use several different methods to adjust their components. Most of which use adjustable arms, a carriage with pulleys, or multiple pulleys mounted at different locations on the machine. Some of which may be used with exercise benches. The number of workouts that may be performed on a particular machine depends on how many different configurations they may be transformed into. The more configurations, the more exercise options are provided to the user. There is a great need for a function trainer in both commercial and home gyms because the function trainer can be adapted for use in a wide variety of exercises while occupying relatively little space when compared to conventional exercise machines and free weight lifts.
Accordingly, there is a need for a multi-function exercise machine (e.g., a function trainer) that includes a bench that may be adapted to support a user in a seated position and may also be adapted to act as a stable support. Embodiments of the present invention address this problem by providing an exercise machine that includes a convertible bench that may be adapted to support a user performing an exercise in a seated position and may be adapted to provide stable support for a user performing an exercise in a non-seated position (including in a standing position). Other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the subject matter.
In one aspect, an exercise machine includes an oscillating exercise table and a rotating arm assembly. The swing exercise station is adjustable from an in-use position at the front of the exercise machine to a stowed position at the side of the exercise machine. The rotating arm assembly is vertically movable relative to a vertical center post of the exercise machine.
In another aspect, the oscillating exercise table can be used with an exercise machine and can be adjusted from an in-use position at a front of the exercise machine to a stowed position at a side of the exercise machine. The swing exercise station may include a bench seat and stabilizing supports that may pivot forward and rearward. The bench seat is capable of supporting the weight of a user performing exercise in a seated position. The stabilizing support can provide stable support for a user performing exercise in a non-seated position. The stabilizing supports may extend upward and downward to provide stable support for various portions of the user's body as the user performs different exercise routines.
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The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustration, certain embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and embodiments shown. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate implementations of systems, apparatus, and methods consistent with the description of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain advantages and principles consistent with the invention.
FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of an exercise machine including a base, a rotating arm assembly, and an oscillating exercise table including a bench seat and a stabilizing support.
FIG. 2 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in FIG. 1, with the oscillating exercise table in a forward pivot position.
FIG. 3 is a drawing illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in FIG. 1, with the oscillating exercise table stowed to the side of the exercise machine.
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an exploded side view of the pivot mechanism of the oscillating exercise table of the exemplary exercise machine depicted in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating another exploded side view of the pivot mechanism of the oscillating exercise table of the exemplary exercise machine depicted in FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in FIG. 1, wherein the oscillating exercise table is configured to provide stable support at hip height for a user performing exercise while standing and facing away from the exercise machine.
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in FIG. 1, wherein the oscillating exercise table is configured to provide stable support at hip height for a user performing exercise while standing and facing a lateral direction relative to the exercise machine.
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in FIG. 1, wherein the oscillating exercise table is configured to provide stable support at mid-chest height for a user performing exercise while standing and facing the exercise machine.
Fig. 9 and 10 are diagrams illustrating an exemplary exercise machine as depicted in fig. 1, wherein the oscillating exercise table is configured to provide stable support at mid-chest height for a user performing exercise while standing and facing away from the exercise machine.
Fig. 11 is a diagram illustrating a rotating arm assembly of the exemplary exercise machine depicted in fig. 1.
Fig. 12 is a diagram illustrating an arm mounting mechanism (with certain components omitted for clarity) for pivotally mounting a rotating arm assembly on a vertically adjustable carrier of the exemplary exercise machine depicted in fig. 1.
Fig. 13 is a diagram illustrating a mechanism for adjusting the angular position of the rotating arm assembly of the exemplary exercise machine depicted in fig. 1 (certain components are shown semi-transparent for clarity).
Throughout the drawings and detailed description, the same drawing reference numbers will be understood to refer to the same elements, features and structures, unless otherwise described. The relative sizes and depictions of these elements may be exaggerated for clarity, illustration, and convenience.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. The following detailed description is provided to assist the reader in obtaining a comprehensive understanding of the methods, devices, and/or systems described herein. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated embodiments set forth herein. Accordingly, various changes, modifications and equivalents of the systems, apparatuses and/or methods described herein will be suggested to, or appreciated by, those of ordinary skill in the art. Also, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for increased clarity and conciseness.
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used in the following description are for the purpose of description and enablement, and should not be regarded as limiting. Also, in the following description, it is to be understood that terms such as "top," "bottom," "side," "front," "back," "inner," "outer," and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
Fig. 1-3 are diagrams illustrating an example of an exercise machine 100. The exercise machine 100 may be the exercise machine disclosed in U.S. patent application serial No. 14/564,916, or an equivalent exercise device, which is incorporated herein by reference. Referring to the example illustrated in fig. 1, the exercise machine 100 includes a base assembly 101 for supporting the exercise machine 100, a swing exercise table 300 for supporting a user who is using the exercise machine 100, and a rotating arm assembly 200 for use by the user in performing different exercise routines.
The base assembly 101 may include two horizontal side struts 102 located on opposite sides of the exercise machine 100. Each of the horizontal side struts 102 forms a support structure for the exercise machine 100 and is supported on each end thereof by a support foot 103. The central reinforcing strut 105 further supports the exercise machine 100 by extending between each of the horizontal side struts 102 in a direction substantially parallel to the two horizontal side struts 102 and at a central location.
The horizontal side struts 102 and the central reinforcing strut 105 are connected by two cross struts 106, 107. A front cross strut 106 connects the front ends of the two horizontal side struts 102 and the central reinforcing strut 105 and a rear cross strut 107 connects the rear ends of the two horizontal side struts 102 and the central reinforcing strut 105. In this example, the base plate 104 is included on the floor surface and is secured by the opposing upper portions of the front cross struts 106. The base plate 104 may extend forward and between the two horizontal side struts 102.
In this example, strut cover 108 is used to cover the front end of central reinforcing strut 105 and front cross strut 106 at the location where central reinforcing strut 105 attaches to front cross strut 106. A central base 109 extends vertically upward from a position in the middle of the central reinforcing strut 105 to support a vertical central post 110. The vertical center post 110 supports a rotating arm assembly 200 that moves up and down to various positions along the vertical center post 110. Movement of the rotating arm assembly 200 relative to the vertical center post 110 will be described in more detail below with reference to fig. 11-13.
The weight stack housing 111 is used to house a weight stack assembly 115 at the rear of the exercise machine 100. The weight stack case 111 includes a front cover 112, a rear cover 113, and a top cover 114. The front cover 112 and the back cover 113 are attached to each other, with the front cover 112 having an opening for allowing a user to access and adjust the weight stack assembly 115. The top cover 114 covers the tops of the front and rear covers 112, 113, and also covers the top of the vertical center post 110 to attach the weight stack housing 111 to the vertical center post 110.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the exercise machine 100 includes an oscillating exercise table 300. The exercise table 300 may be used to support a user in a sitting position, or as in the example illustrated in fig. 2, the exercise table 300 may be adapted to be used as a stable support to support a user in other positions, such as in a standing position. The exercise station 300 may be in a position at the front of the exercise machine 100, as illustrated in fig. 1 and 2, or may be stowed at a position on the side of the exercise machine 100, as illustrated in fig. 3. Another embodiment of an exercise table 300 is described in further detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/564,916, which is incorporated herein by reference and generally refers to an exercise table as a "swing bench assembly" or "bench assembly 180".
Still referring to fig. 1-3, the exercise station 300 includes a bench seat 301, a stabilizing support 302, and two telescoping bench struts 303, 304 that are slidably engaged to adjustably attach the stabilizing support 302 to the exercise station 300. The inner post 304 fits within the outer post 303 and is longitudinally slidable relative thereto to adjust the position of the stabilizing support 302 relative to the bench seat 301 and the exercise machine 100. The bench seat 301 may be permanently or rotatably attached to the outer posts 303 by seat posts 307. In this example, the seat post 307 and the outer post 303 are integrally formed. Support bracket 305 may be used to attach stabilizing support 302 to inner post 304. In this example, the support bracket 305 is free to pivot about the top end of the inner post 304; however, it should be appreciated that the support bracket 305 may include a locking mechanism for locking the position and orientation of the stabilizing support 302 relative to the inner post 304.
A locking pin 306 attached to the outer strut 303 may be used to lock the position of the inner strut 304 relative to the outer strut 303. The inner post 304 includes a number of aligned holes for receiving the locking pins 306 of the outer post 303. Thus, by selectively engaging one or more of the aligned holes of the inner post 304 with the locking pin 306 of the outer post 303, the inner post 304 and the outer post 303 may be locked together such that the inner post 304 cannot slide longitudinally relative to the outer post 303. Thus, the position of the stabilizing support 302 may be adjusted by pulling the locking pin 306 to retract the locking pin 306 from one or more aligned holes of the inner post 304. The inner post 304 (and attached stabilizing support 302) may then be slid longitudinally relative to the outer post 303, and then once the stabilizing support 302 is in the desired position, the locking pin 306 may be released to selectively engage with the other one or more alignment holes of the inner post 304. A spring mechanism (not shown) may bias the locking pin 306 toward the aligned hole of the inner post 304 such that a user pulls the locking pin 306 to retract it from the aligned hole so as to allow adjustment. Then, once the stabilizing support 302 is in the desired position, the user simply releases the locking pin 306 into the selected alignment hole or holes in order to lock the outer post 303 and the inner post 304 together.
The exercise station 300 includes base struts 308 for movably attaching the exercise station 300 to the exercise machine 100. The outer strut 303 is pivotally connected to the base strut 308. More specifically, two mounting brackets 311 are attached to opposite sides of base strut 308. The outer strut 303 includes a pivot sleeve at the end opposite the stabilizing support 302, which is pivotally mounted between mounting brackets 311. The pivot pin 320 passes through the two mounting brackets 311 and the pivot sleeve of the outer strut 303, thereby pivotally mounting the outer strut 303 to the base strut 308. Thus, the user support portions of the exercise station 300 (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, bench seat 301, outer strut 303, inner strut 302, and seat strut 307) are all pivotally connected to the base strut 308 and rotatable about a pivot axis that coincides with the longitudinal axis of the pivot pin 320.
As discussed above, two mounting brackets 311 are attached to opposite sides of the base strut 308. Mounting bracket 311 further secures pivot adjustment mechanism 310 to base strut 308. The pivot adjustment mechanism 310 provides selectively adjustable pivoting of the user support portion (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, the bench seat 301, the outer stanchion 303, the inner stanchion 302, and the seat stanchion 307) of the exercise table 300, and will be described in greater detail below with reference to fig. 4 and 5.
Referring to fig. 3, the base strut 308 is attached at its front end to the wheel assembly 309 and at its mid-portion to the side strut 314. The side struts 314 of the exercise station 300 may be pivotally attached to the front cross strut 106 of the base 101 of the exercise machine 100 by pivot pins 313. The attachment of the side struts 314 by the pivot pins 313 allows a user to rotate the exercise station 300 to be placed in a stowed position at one side of the exercise machine 100 (as illustrated in fig. 3) or at the front of the exercise machine 100 (as illustrated in fig. 2). Furthermore, the wheel assemblies 309 allow for easy movement of the exercise station 300.
The exercise station 300 may be locked and unlocked from its initial position at the front of the exercise machine using the locking pin 312. The locking pin 312 is similar to the locking pin 306 described in connection with the adjustable stabilizing support 302, and may be inserted into and retracted from a hole 315 in the strut cover 108. The locking pin 312 may be spring biased toward the hole 315 such that a user pulls the locking pin 312 to retract it from the hole 315 so as to allow the exercise station 300 to move away from the front of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 1 and 2) and toward a stowed position at a side of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 3).
The aperture 315 and the strut cover 108 are configured such that a user need only maintain the locking pin 312 in the retracted position for a relatively small portion of the overall path of travel of the exercise station 300 when the exercise station 300 is moved away from the front of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 1 and 2). That is, the exercise station 300 need only travel a short distance, after which the locking pins 312 may be released without contacting the holes 315 or the strut cover 108.
Conversely, the front surface of the strut cover 108 may include a sloped surface such that when the exercise station 300 is moved into position at the front of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 1 and 2), the locking pin 312 engages the sloped surface, which pushes the locking pin 312 upward into the retracted position. Once the retracted locking pin 312 is aligned with the hole 315 in the strut cover 108, the spring (or alternatively, gravity) biases the locking pin 312 into the hole 315. Thus, when moving the exercise station 300 into the locked position at the front of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 1 and 2), the user does not need to pull the locking pin 312 into the retracted position.
Additionally, when the exercise station 300 is moved into position at the front of the exercise machine 100 (fig. 1 and 2), the rear portion of the base strut 308 may be received by the front extension 316 of the central base 109. Such a receiving extension 316 may thus provide additional guidance for the exercise station 300 to ensure that it travels into the correct lockable position (fig. 1 and 2) at the front of the exercise machine 100. The receiving extension 316 may also provide further support to the base bar 308 of the exercise station 300 once the exercise station 300 is locked into position at the front of the exercise machine 100.
Fig. 4 and 5 are diagrams illustrating an example of a pivot adjustment mechanism 310 for pivoting a user support portion of an exercise table 300 (i.e., a stabilizing support 302, a bench seat 301, an outer strut 303, an inner strut 302, and a seat strut 307). The pivot adjustment mechanism includes: a pivot pin 320; a pivot adjustment plate 321 having a hole 322 for receiving a locking pin 323; a locking pin handle 324 for controlling movement of the locking pin 323; a pivoting adjustment handle 325 for controlling movement of the user support portion of the exercise station 300 (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, bench seat 301, outer stanchion 303, inner stanchion 302, and seat stanchion 307); a handle hinge 326 for pivotally connecting the locking pin handle 324 to the pivoting adjustment handle 325; a lock pin plate 327 for fixing the lock pin 323 on the outer side of the pivot adjustment plate 321; and a rear strut extension 328 for attaching the locking pin 323 and locking pin plate 327 to the outer strut 303.
Referring to fig. 4, two mounting brackets 311 are used to attach the pivot adjustment mechanism 310 to the base strut 308 (not shown in fig. 4). Each mounting bracket 311 may have six holes including: a first aperture 3110 and a second aperture 3120 for attaching the mounting bracket 311 to the base strut 308 of the exercise station 300; a third hole 3130, a fourth hole 3140, and a fifth hole 3150 for attaching the mounting bracket 311 to one end of the pivot adjustment plate 321; and a sixth hole 3160 for receiving the pivot pin 320 and pivotally attaching the outer post 303 to the mounting bracket 311. The holes 3130, 3140, 3150 of the left mounting bracket 311 are used to attach to the pivot adjustment plate 321 at the first, second, and third holes 3210, 3220, 3230 of the pivot adjustment plate 321. It should be understood that although only the left mounting bracket 311 is illustrated in FIG. 4, the right mounting bracket 311 is similar to the left cover mounting bracket 311. However, since in the depicted embodiment pivot adjustment plate 321 is provided only on the left side of exercise table 300, right mounting bracket 311 may optionally include only three holes 3110, 3120, 3160, in which case holes 3130, 3140, 3150 for attachment to pivot adjustment plate 321 may be omitted from right mounting bracket 311.
Referring to fig. 5, a locking pin 323 is received by a hole 322 of the pivot adjustment plate 321 to adjust the angle of the bench seat 301 and the stabilizing support 302. Locking pin 323 is biased toward hole 322 of pivot adjustment plate 321 by spring 329 and retracted using locking pin handle 324. To adjust the pivot position of the user support portion of the exercise station 300 (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, bench seat 301, outer strut 303, inner strut 302, and seat strut 307), the user may press the locking pin handle 324 laterally toward the pivot adjustment handle 325 to retract the locking pin 323 from the hole 322. The user may then rotate the pivotal adjustment handle 325 about the pivot pin 320. This in turn rotates the locking pin 323 and locking pin plate 327, the rear strut extension 328 of the outer strut 303, and the user support portion of the exercise table 300 (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, bench seat 301, outer strut 303, inner strut 302, and seat strut 307) about the pivot pin 320. Once the user-supporting portion of exercise table 300 is in the desired position, the user may release locking pin handle 324, which will allow spring-biased locking pin 323 to engage into selected hole 322 in pivoting adjustment plate 321.
As illustrated in fig. 6-10, the vertical extension of the stabilizing support 302 and the pivoting of the user-supporting portion of the exercise station 300 (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, bench seat 301, outer column 303, inner column 302, and seat column 307) allows for the interchangeability of several multi-functional configurations and exercise machines 100. For example, as illustrated in fig. 6, the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured such that the stabilizing support 302 supports the user's lower back at hip height when the user is facing away from the exercise machine 100. As in fig. 7, the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured such that the stabilizing supports 302 support the user's sides at hip height as the user performs different exercise routines. As in fig. 8, the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured such that the stabilizing support 302 supports the user's chest when the user is facing the exercise machine 100. As in fig. 9 and 10, the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured such that the stabilizing support 302 supports the user's back at mid-chest height and may be adjusted to different angles to provide support for different areas of the neck or upper back based on the desired workout routine. Also, the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured to enable other positions of the stabilizing support 302 where the stabilizing support 302 supports other portions of the user's body (e.g., the user's shoulders, head, and/or legs).
It should be appreciated that the examples illustrated in fig. 6-10 are non-limiting examples of the positions of the user support portions (i.e., the stabilizing support 302, the bench seat 301, the outer stanchion 303, the inner stanchion 302, and the seat stanchion 307) of the exercise table 300. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that one of ordinary skill in the art may modify the extent, precision, and degree of extension of the stabilizing support 302 (by selectively engaging one or more of the aligned holes of the inner strut 304 with the locking pin 306 of the outer strut 303) and the pivot extent, precision, and degree of the user-supporting portion of the exercise table 300 (by selectively engaging the locking pin 323 into one or more holes 322 in the pivot adjustment plate 321). For example, the degree of pivoting of the user support portion of the exercise station 300 may be configured such that the outer strut 303 is adjustable to a range between about 0 degrees and about 180 degrees relative to horizontal. Preferably, the degree of pivoting may be modified such that the adjustment may be in a range between about 30 degrees and about 150 degrees relative to horizontal.
Furthermore, the size of the outer struts 303 and the inner struts 304 may vary such that the inner struts 304 and the attached stabilizing supports 302 may reach a number of different positions. In an example, when the outer struts 303 are at a 90 degree angle relative to horizontal, the inner struts 304 can be extended such that the bottom end of the stabilizing support 302 is four meters above the base plate 104 of the exercise machine 100. In another example, the inner struts 304 may be extended such that the bottom end of the stabilizing support 302 is three meters above the base plate 104. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited as to which of the telescoping struts 303, 304 is "outer" and "inner". That is, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that in alternative embodiments, the inner strut 304 depicted in fig. 1-3 may instead be a tubular member configured to slidingly receive the outer strut 303.
Fig. 11 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary rotating arm assembly 200. The rotating arm assembly 200 of the exercise machine 100 may be those described in U.S. patent application serial No. 14/564,916, which is incorporated herein by reference, or an equivalent. The rotational arm assemblies 200 are mirror images of each other with respect to a vertical plane passing through the vertical center post 110. For clarity and brevity, only one arm assembly 200 will be described in detail, and it should be understood that the present discussion applies to other arm assemblies.
Referring to fig. 11, each rotating arm assembly 200 includes an arm 201, the arm 201 having an arm stiffener 209 connected at a mounting end to an arm mounting bracket 202. The rotating arm assembly 200 is pivotally mounted relative to the arm mounting bracket 202 and may be rotatably adjusted using a gripping area 205 and a rotation adjustment lever 206. The rotating arm assembly 200 may also be moved up and down to different positions along the vertical center post 110 using a vertical adjustment lever 207 securely attached to the mounting bracket 202. A detachable vertical lift knee pull up (chi-up and dip) pole assembly may be inserted or attached at the pole receiving member 203, the pole receiving member 203 being disposed in the middle section of the rotating arm assembly 200.
Fig. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a vertical adjustment mechanism of the rotary arm assembly 200. As illustrated in fig. 12, the vertical adjustment lever 207 is connected with a horizontal link 210 and a vertical link 213, the horizontal link 210 and the vertical link 213 extending rearward behind the arm mounting bracket 202. A spring biased locking pin 214 is located at the rear of the mounting bracket 202 and is attached to a vertical link 213, the vertical link 213 being pivotally mounted such that when a user pulls the adjustment lever 207, the horizontal link 210 is pulled forward toward the user. Horizontal link 210 pulls the lower end of vertical link 213 forward causing vertical link 213 to pivot. As the vertical link 213 pivots, the upper end of the vertical link 213 moves rearward, thereby retracting the locking pin 214 from the locking pin hole 215. Locking pin holes 215 are located on the back surface of vertical center post 110 such that locking pins 214 extend forward through mounting bracket 202 and into one or more pin holes 215 on the back surface of vertical center post 110. Thus, referring back to fig. 11, the user can adjust the vertical position of the arm assembly 200 by pulling the vertical adjustment lever 207 forward and moving the mounting bracket 202 up or down.
As will be readily appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, it is necessary to include a certain minimum clearance distance between the various components, such as the arm assembly 200, the vertical center post 110, the locking pin 214, and the locking pin hole 215. These clearances are necessary to avoid interference fit (i.e., to allow easy movement of the components depending on manufacturing tolerances of the various components). However, it is desirable that these gaps do not create any wobble (play), looseness, or perceived instability between the exercise machine 100 and its arm assembly 200. Thus, once the arm assembly 200 is in the desired position, the user may optionally rotate the mounting bracket clamping lever 208, which exerts a clamping force on the mounting bracket 202 and the vertical center post 110 to eliminate any sloshing or loosening and further immobilize the arm assembly 200 relative to the exercise machine 100.
Fig. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of a rotational adjustment mechanism of the rotational arm assembly 200. As illustrated in fig. 13, the rotation adjustment lever 206 extends through the arm reinforcement 209 and is attached to a spring biased locking pin 222. The rotation adjustment plate 220 includes a locking pin hole 221 and is mounted within the arm reinforcement 209. In this example, the arm 201 may rotate while the rotation adjustment plate 220 remains stationary. The arm 201 is locked into position relative to the rotation adjustment plate 220 by locking the locking pin 222 of the arm 201 into the locking pin hole 221 of the arm adjustment plate 220. Thus, referring back to fig. 11, the user may grasp the grip area 205, press the rotation adjustment lever 206 toward the grip area 205, rotate the arm 201 to a desired position and release the rotation adjustment lever 206 in order to adjust the angular position of the arm 201.
Still referring to fig. 11-13, the exercise machine 100 includes a pulley system having a plurality of pulleys, a pulley housing, a pulley mount, and a cable. For example, pulleys 401, 402 are secured within pulley housing 204 of arm 201. A pulley assembly including a pulley housing, a mount, and a cable has been previously described in U.S. patent application No. 14/564,916 filed on 12-9/2014, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 13/633,942 filed on 10-3/2012, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 13/272,355 filed on 10-18/2011, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 12/185,919 filed on 8-5/2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. It should be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the connection between the pulleys 401, 402 of the exercise machine 100 and the weight stack assembly 115 may be arranged as described in the disclosure of the above-mentioned application incorporated by reference herein.
Referring back to fig. 1 and 3, the exercise machine 100 may include a detachable handle unit 500, the detachable handle unit 500 having a stop 501 for a cable attached to the exercise machine 100. The skilled artisan will appreciate that a variety of different cable attachments are known in the art, and that any of those may be used with the exemplary exercise machine 100 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Also, a detachable vertical knee lift lead-up rod assembly 502 can be detachably attached to the rod receiving member 203. As illustrated in fig. 3, the handle unit 500 and the vertical knee lift lead up bar assembly 502 can be stored in a storage and holder unit 600 at the side of the exercise machine 100. The storage and holder unit 600 includes a storage chamber 603 for storing the handle unit 500 and the vertical lift knee lead-up bar assembly 502, a bottle holder 602, and a device holder 601. The device holder 601 may be designed for holding any number of different electronic devices, such as a tablet computer, laptop computer, or mobile phone.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the examples described above are not limited to any particular size, and that the size of the exercise machine will depend on the particular application and intended components. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the examples described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that the invention disclosed herein is not limited to the particular examples disclosed, and is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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100-body-building apparatus 305-support bracket
101-base assembly 306-locking pin
102-horizontal side strut 307-seat post
103-supporting feet 308-base support rod
104-base plate 309-wheel Assembly
105-center reinforcing strut 310-pivot adjustment mechanism
106-front cross strut 311-mounting bracket
107-rear cross strut 312-locking pin
108-strut cap 313-pivot pin
109-center mount 314-side support bar
110-vertical center post 315-strut cover aperture
111-weight stack housing 316-front extension
112-front cover 320-pivot pin
113-rear cover 321-pivoting adjustment plate
114-Top Cap 322-Pivot adjustment plate Aperture
115-weight stack assembly 323-locking pin
200-rotating arm assembly 324-locking pin handle
201-arm 325-pivoting adjustment handle
202-arm mounting bracket 326-handle hinge
203-rod receiving member 327-locking pin plate
204-Pulley housing 328-rear strut extension
205-grip area 329-spring
206-rotation adjustment lever 500-handle Unit
207-vertical adjustment lever 501-stop
208-mounting bracket clamping lever 502-vertical knee lifting pull-up rod assembly
209-arm stiffener 600-storage and holder unit
210-horizontal link 601-device holder
213-vertical connecting rod 602-bottle holder
214-locking pin 603-storage compartment
215-locking pin hole 3110-first hole of mounting bracket
220-rotating adjustment plate 3120-second aperture of mounting bracket
221-locking pin hole 3130-third hole of mounting bracket
222-spring biased locking pin 3140-fourth hole of mounting bracket
300-swing type exercise table 3150-fifth hole of mounting bracket
301-bench seat 3160-sixth hole of mounting bracket
302-stabilizing support 3210-first hole of adjustment plate
303-outer bench support 3220-second hole of adjusting plate
304-inner bench support 3230-third aperture of adjusting plate
A list of reference numbers is provided for convenience and to aid in understanding the illustrated examples described above. Examples of the invention may be described in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated examples. Likewise, the above list of reference numbers and associated components that set forth the constituent illustrated examples does not limit the scope of the disclosure.
Claims (13)
1. An exercise machine, comprising:
a frame;
an arm exercise assembly vertically positionable on the frame; and
an exercise table connected to the frame, the exercise table comprising:
a seat is arranged on the chair seat,
the stability of the support part is improved,
an extendable strut connected to the stabilizing support, an
A pivot adjustment mechanism connected to the extendable strut,
wherein the pivot adjustment mechanism pivots the extendable strut forward and rearward such that the position of the stabilizing support is configured to be adjusted forward and rearward, and
wherein the extendable support is configured to be extended or retracted to adjust the height of the stable support, an
Wherein the seat is connected to the extendable post such that when the pivot adjustment mechanism is adjusted, the seat and the extendable post pivot together as a unit.
2. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the exercise table includes a base bar, and wherein the pivot adjustment mechanism is mounted on the base bar such that the base bar supports both the seat and the stabilizing support.
3. The exercise machine of claim 2, wherein the pivot adjustment mechanism comprises:
a mounting bracket connected to the base strut, wherein the extendable strut is pivotable relative to the mounting bracket, an
A locking mechanism for holding the extendable support at various positions relative to the mounting bracket.
4. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the stabilizing support is configured to rest against a back of a user when the user is seated on the seat with the exercise machine facing away from the user.
5. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the stabilizing support is configured to rest against a user's back when the user is standing against the exercise machine.
6. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the stabilizing support is configured to abut against an abdomen of a user when the user is standing facing the exercise machine.
7. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the arm exercise assembly comprises:
a pair of rotating arms;
an arm mounting bracket;
a vertical adjustment lever for adjusting the position of the arm exercise assembly and arm mounting bracket relative to the frame of the exercise machine; and
a pair of rotational adjustment levers configured to rotate each of the pair of rotational arms relative to the arm mounting bracket.
8. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the exercise table includes a base bar, and wherein the pivot adjustment mechanism is mounted on the base bar such that the base bar supports both the seat and the stabilizing support, wherein a front end of the base bar is supported by at least one wheel.
9. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the exercise station is configured to be rotated from an exercise position in front of the exercise machine to a stowed position alongside the exercise machine.
10. The exercise machine of claim 9, wherein the exercise station further comprises a locking mechanism to secure the exercise station to the front of the exercise machine.
11. The exercise machine of claim 10, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a pivot pin.
12. The exercise machine of claim 9, wherein the exercise position and the stowed position are 180 degrees rotated apart from each other.
13. The exercise machine of claim 9, wherein the frame comprises:
left and right struts, and
a base plate spanning between the left side strut and the right side strut, an
Wherein when in the exercise position, the exercise table is positioned above the base plate, and when in the stowed position, the exercise table is not positioned above the base plate.
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